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A sequence of translations maps triangle ABC to triangle A'B'C'.

triangle ABC has vertices at A(-8,2), B(13,2), C(-2,10)
coordinates for A' are (-1,-3)
What are the coordinates for B'? (use parenthesis around the point)

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The triangles ABC and A'B'C' are similar to the similarity coefficient 2. The sizes of the angles of the triangle ABC are α = 35° and β = 48°. Find the magnitudes of all angles of triangle A'B'C'. Euclid2 In the right triangle ABC with a right angle at C is given side a=29 and height v=17. Calculate the perimeter of the triangle.

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